MARSHFIELD - An opportunity for networking, fun, workouts, good times with local young professionals and more is on tap as YPWeek begins Saturday in Marshfield.

YPWeek events begin Saturday and will run through April 29. There are dozens of events happening in 25 communities across the state, and locally the Marshfield Young Professionals group is hosting a few events to help engage and congregate millennials that work in Marshfield.

Here is your guide to events in Marshfield:

Sand for Sandboxes fundraiser event, Saturday

The Marshfield Young Professionals are selling and delivering sand to help raise funds for the Nutrition on Weekends program. NOW is a collaborative, community effort to target childhood hunger and the program provides healthy, ready-to-eat nutritional foods for children during the weekend. The sand will be delivered on Saturday between 1to 3 p.m. Cost is $10 for the first wheelbarrow and $5 for each additional wheelbarrow. Orders are asked to be made by 5 p.m. Thursday and you can order sand by dropping off your money order at Marshfield Chamber of Commerce & Industry, 700 S. Central Ave.

'80s Cardio Crawl, Sunday

Break out the neon leg warmers for an 1980s-themed Cardio Crawl from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sunday as part of Marshfield's Young Professionals Week.

Enjoy an entire workout at multiple locations with different types of workouts ranging from yoga to bootcamp style. Dressing up in '80s garb is encouraged but not required. The first 50 people to register receive a free headband.

Discuss generational differences and discover common ground in order to provide a better and more productive work environment at 6 p.m. at Hotel Marshfield on Wednesday.

A light social will run from 6 to 6:30 p.m. before a presentation led by Todd Diedrich, a business executive in central Wisconsin who devotes his time to public speaking, providing leadership training and conducting strategic-planning sessions. From 6:45 to 7:30 p.m. will be a panel discussion that represents each generation, from traditionalists to baby boomers to millennials. From 7:30to 7:50 p.m. will be case scenarios followed by questions.